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This  list  has  been  prepared  in  response  lo  requests  received  from 
time  to  time.  It  has  hitherto  been  distributed  in  typewritten  form, 
but  to  meet  demands  it  is  now  reduced  to  print.  It  is  in  no  sense 
exhaustive,  even  of  the  resources  of  the  Library,  but  is  intended  to 
serve  as  a  ready-to-hand  guide  to  accessible  material. 

Current  statistical  piihlications,  etc. — The  "  Statistical  abstract  of 
the  United  Kingdom  "  gives  tabulated  statistics  of  the  imports  and 
exports  of  iron  and  steel,  giving  quantities  and  declared  values,  also 
the  quantities  and  value  of  i)ig  iron  purchased  in  the  United  King- 
dom. The  "Accounts  relating  to  trade  and  navigation  of  the  United 
Kingdom,''  published  annually,  give  the  quantities  and  value  of 
specific  manufactures  of  iron  and  steel,  with  statement  of  the  exports 
to  the  different  countries.  The  "Accounts  relating  to  the  trade  and 
commerce  of  certain  foreign  countries  and  British  possessions '"  show 
quantities  and  value  of  iron  and  steel  exports  and  imj)orts  of  the 
principal  countries  of  the  world.  These  are  all  publications  of  the 
British  Ijoard  of  trade,  and  are  issued  as  Parliamentary  documents. 

Annual  publications  dealing  exclusively  with  statistics  of  iron 
and  steel:  American  iron  and  steel  association;  British  iron  tradi' 
association.     See  also  Periodicals  noted  below. 

The  statistics  of  production  and  manufactures  and  exports  of  iron 
and  steel  for  Germany  are  given  in  tal)ular  form  in  the  "  Statistisches 
Jahrbuch  fiir  das  Deutsche  Keichs."  This  work  also  contains  (]uota- 
tions  of  prices  of  pig  iron.  More  detailcfl  statistics  of  cxiiorts  and 
imports  are  given  in  the  '"  \'ierteljahrsh('l"t('  zur  Statistik  des  Deut- 
schen  Reichs  "  and  in  "  Statistik  des  Deutschen  Keidis:  Auswiirtiger 
Handel;  Der  Verkehr  mit  den  ciMZchieu  Liindern  "  (annual),  ])ub- 
lished  by  the  Imperial  statistical  ollice. 

Prires. — Current  prices  may  Ix-  round  among  others  in  tlic  *'  Iron 
Age,""  Iron  Trade  Circular/'*  Iron  and  (^oal  Trades  Review."  "  The 
Statist,"  "The  Economist"  (London).  The  imj)ort  and  export 
prices  of  iron  and  steel  |)rodn<-ts  are  given  in  the  "Statistical 
Abstract  foi-  the  T'nited  King<lom.""  The  "  Report  of  wholesale 
and  retail  i>iices  in  the  I'nited  King<loni.*'  puitlished  by  the 
Board  of  trade,  1!>()."),  gives  "ascertained"  prices  of  iron  and 
steel  products  for  some  items  covering  the  years  IH.M   to   IHOj;    for 


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Others,  shorter  periods  in  most  cases  going  back  to  1870.  Another 
Board  of  trade  report  containing  material  rehiting  to  prices  is  "  Tables 
showing  for  each  of  the  years  1900-1005  the  estimated  value  of  im- 
ports into  the  United  Kingdom,  and  exports  from  the  United  King- 
dom of  articles  of  British  and  Irish  production  at  the  prices  pre- 
vailing in  1900." 

German  Steel  Kartell^  etc. — The  "  Commercial  Intelligence,"  Lon- 
don, has  printed  at  frequent  intervals  lettei-s  giving  a  survey  of 
operations  in  iron  and  steel  in  Germany.  Proceedings  of  the  Iron 
and  Steel  Kartell  in  Germany  are  reported  monthly  in  Conrad's 
'•'  Jahrbiicher  fiir  Xationalokonomie  und  Statistik,"  under  "  Kartell- 
wesen."  An  extended  investigation  of  this  Iron  and  Steel  Kartell 
was  made  under  the  direction  of  the  German  Interior  Department 
and  published  in  two  volumes,  entitled  "  Kontradiktorische  Ver- 
handlungen  iiber  deutsche  Kartelle." 

Periodicals. — The  following  periodicals,  dealing  principally  wdth 
iron  and  steel,  are  received  currently  by  the  Library : 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Publications,  Philadelphia ; 
American  Manufacturer  and  Iron  World,  Pittsburg;  Bradstreet's, 
New  York;  Cassier's  Magazine.  New  York;  Colliery  Guardian  and 
Journal  of  the  Coal  and  Iron  Trades,  London ;  The  Foundry,  a  trade 
journal,  Cleveland;  Industries  and  Iron,  a  journal  for  the  engineer- 
ing, electrical,  chemical,  and  metal  trades,  London ;  Industrial  AVorld, 
devoted  to  the  metal,  electrical,  mining,  and  allied  industries,  Pitts- 
burg; Iron  Age,  a  review  of  hardware,  iron,  machinery,  and  metal 
trades,  Xew  York;  Iron  and  Coal  Trades  Keview,  London;  Iron 
and  Machinery  World,  Chicago;  Iron  and  Steel  Institute  Journal, 
London ;  Iron  and  Steel  Trades  Journal  and  Collier}^  Engineer, 
London:  Iron  Molders'  Journal,  Cincinnati;  Iron  Trade  Review, 
Cleveland;  Iron  Trades  Circular,  Birmingham,  England  (ordered)  ; 
The  Ironmonger,  London;  Mines  and  Minerals,  a  mining  and  metal- 
lurgical journal,  Scranton,  Pa.,  and  Denver ;  Pacific  Coast  Wood  and 
Iron,  San  Francisco;  Page's  Weekly,  London;  Staffordshire  Iron  and 
Steel  Institute,  Proceedings,  Brierley-Hill,  England;  Stahl  und  Eisen, 
Diisseldorf ;  The  Statist,  London ;  Verein  deutscher  Eisen-  und  Stahl- 
Industrieller,  Berlin. 

Bihliography. — Great  Britain.  Subject  list  of  works  on  the  min- 
eral industries  and  allied  sciences,  in  the  librar}-  of  the  Patent  office. 
London,  1903. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 
Chief  Bihliographer 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  6'.,  March  12, 1907 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON    IRON  AND  STEEL,  PRINCI- 
PALLY AS  REGARDS  COMMERCE 

American  engineering  competition;    being  a  series  of  articles 
resulting  from   an  investigation  made  l)v  "*  The  Times," 
London. 
New  York  and  London:  Harper  d'  hi'os.,  1001.     rili,  130  pp. 
8°. 

American  iron  and  steel  association.     Statistics  of  the  Ameri- 
can and  foreign  iron  trades  for  1904.     Annual  statistical 
report. 
Philadelphia:     The   Amencan    iron    and   steel   association^ 
1005.     8°. 

The  Library  also  has  the  reports  for  the  following  years :  1868, 
1871,  1874-1877,  1879-1897.  1899-1904. 

Baker,  William  Elliott  Smith.  The  restoration  of  the  ten  per  cent, 
reduction  in  the  tariff.  An  argument,  prepared  bj'  re- 
quest for  the  Connnittee  of  finance  of  the  United  States 
Senate,  the  Committee  of  vrays  and  means  of  the  United 
States  House  of  representatives. 
[Philadelphia.  1871]     10,  {1)  pp.    8°. 

Caption  title 

Beck,  Ludwig.     Die  Geschichte  des  Eisens  in  technischer  and  kul- 
turgeschichtlicher  Beziehung. 
Braunschweig :    F.   Vieweg  und  Sohn,  1884-1903.     'i   rols. 
Illustrations.    Diagrams.    8°. 

Bell,  Sir  Lowthian.     The  iion  trade  of  the  United  Kingdom  com- 
pared with  that  of  the  other  chief  iron-making  nations. 
London:  British  iron  trade  assoriation,  ISSd.     riii,  168  pp. 
8°. 

Blake,  William  IMiipps.     Keport  <ni  ir«>n  and  steel. 

Washington:  Government  printing  o-ffir,\  1S7(>.  {2),  io',  311 
pp.  IViistrations.  Plates.  Fiddcd  phtnx.  Diagrams. 
8°.  {U.  S.  Commission  to  the  Vienna  exhibition,  1873. 
Reports.     1875-70,  rol.  .J,  A'.) 

Bridge,   James  Howard.     The  history  of  the   Cnrnegie  steel   com- 
pany;   an  inside  review  of  its  hunilile  origin  and  impres- 
sive growth. 
New  York:    The  Aldinr  hook  roinpamj,  1003.     (2),  .rr,  309 
pp.    Frontispiece.     lUustnitions.     Plates.     Portraits.    8°. 


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British  iron  trade  association.  American  iiulustriiil  conditions 
and  competition;  reports  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
bj^  the  British  iron  trade  association,  to  enquire  into  the 
iron,  steel,  and  allied  industries  of  the  United  States.  Ed. 
by  J.  Stephen  Jeans. 
London  :  The  British  iron  trade  association,  1902.  xxvi,  590 
pp.     Illustrations.     Folded  plates.     Folded  maps.     If°. 

Annual  statistical  report  of  the  Secretary  to  the  members  of 

the  British  iron  trade  association  on  the  home  and  foreign 
iron  and  steel  industries.     1879-81,  1800,  lOOG. 
London :  E.  d'  F.  N.  Spou,  [etc.],  1880-1906.    5  vols,    8°. 

Brough,  Bennett  H.  ed.     Xotes  on  the  jarogress  of  the  home  and  for- 
eign iron  and  steel  industries. 

{In  Iron  and  steel  institute.     Journal,  vol.  05,  pp.  461-731.     London, 
1904.     8°.) 

Contents. — Iron  ores ;  Refractory  materials  ;  Fuel ;  Pro- 
duction of  pig  iron ;  Production  of  malleable  iron ;  Forge 
and  mill  machinery ;  Production  of  steel ;  Further  treat- 
ment of  iron  and  steel :  Physical  properties ;  Chemical 
properties ;  Chemical  analysis ;  Statistics ;  United  King- 
dom ;  Australasia ;  Austria-Hungary ;  Belgium,  Canada, 
China,  France,  Germany,  Holland,  India,  .Japan,  Mexico, 
Norway,  Portugal,  Roumania,  Russia,  South  America.  Spain, 
Sweden,  United  States.  Comparative  statistics ;  Bibliogra- 
phy, (Jan.- June,  1904). 

Campbell,  Harry  H.     The  manufacture  and  properties  of  iron  and 
steel.     4th  ed. 
New  York  and  London:   Llill  puh.  eo.,  1907.     xxvi,  639  pp. 
Illustrations.     Maps.     8°. 

Carnegie,  Andrew.     The  empire  of  business. 

Xew    York:   Douhleday.   Faye   c&    co.,   1902.     ix,   34-5   pp. 
Frontispiece  {poi^trait)       8°. 

Contains  the  following  chapters :  "  Steel  manufacture  in  the 
United  States ;"  "  Iron  and  steel  at  home  and  abroad." 

Casson,   Herbert   X.     Romance  of  steel :  the  story  of  a   thousand 
millionaires  and  a   graphic  history   of  the   l)illion-dollar 
steel  trust. 
Xeio  York:   Barnes,  1907.     8°.     Announced,  Apr'd,  1907. 

Chapman,  S3'dney  Jolni.  AVork  and  wages,  in  continuation  of  Lord 
Brassey's  '  Work  and  wages '  and  '  Foreign  work  and 
English  wages.'  Pt.  I.  P'oreign  competition;  with  an 
introduction  by  Lord  Brassey. 


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London^  New  Yoi'h  and  Bombay:  Longmans^  Green^  and  co., 
1904.     XXXV,  301  pp.     8°. 

The  iron  and  steel  industries,  pp.  55-98. 

[Crocker.  Alvah.]  Rejoinder  to  the  reply  of  a  committee  appointed 
by  the  iron  trade  in  Phihulelphia,  "to  enforce  upon  Con- 
gress the  necessity  and  propriety'  of  continuing  the  (Uity 
upon  railway  iron."  with  the  letters  of  Major-General 
Scott  and  others,  to  the  Hon.  George  Evans  ...  by 
the  author  of  the  first  letter. 
Washington,  ISJfJf.     32  pp.    8°. 

Cover-title. 

Farquhar,  Arthur  B.     A  steel  trust  episode.     7  pp. 

( /h    New    Enjrland    free    tradt'    leafriic.     Tariff-trust    articles, 
1!)0U-1!)01.     Boston.  1!M31.     8°.) 

Fawcett,  "Waldon.     Center  of  the  world  of  steel. 

( In  La  Follette.  Robert  >L  cd.     The  niakinfj  of  America,  vol.  C>, 
pp.  ](>,">-lT<!.     Chicago,  TJOiJ.     8°.) 

Fleming,  Robert.     Depraved  finance. 

Xew  York:  The  li.  Fleming  publishing  ro.,  [1904].     235  pp. 
1 1^  . 

'■  The  Stud  trust — how  the  plunder  was  cxtracti'd  I'roni  steel," 
pp.  157-178. 

Germany.     Eisen-EnqMctc-Kommhsion.     Protokolle  iil)er  die  Vor- 
nehnuingen    der   Sachverstiindigen    durch    tlie    Eisen-Kn- 
(juete-Konnnission. 
{Berlin:  Gedrucid  Im  !  ./.  S'ttfenfeUh  1S79.'']      (^),  S.!.',  pp. 
Folded  plates.    Folded  diagrams.    F°. 

RrifJisanit  d<x  Inncrii.      K<»nl  i  adiklori^clic    \'crhaudhuig»'U 

iiber  deutsche  KailcUc      Die   \(iiii    Iu'i(h>aiiil   dcs   luiicrn 
angestellten  Krlicbiiiigcu  iiber  das  iMliiiidischc  Kartelhve- 
sen   in    I'rotokollcu   iind  slcnographischcn    Hcrichtcii.      |.'{. 
und  4.  lid.  I      Kist'ii  inid  Slalil. 
Berlin:  Franz  Siemen roth,  190 4-1! Hh',.    2  rols.    S'\ 

CoNTi;.NTS."  Vol.   1.      r.i-riclit    .'ilu'i'  d;is   KMrtcJIwcseii  in   der   iii- 

liindisclicn    lOiscniMdnstric ;    \'«Tliandlini;.'<'ii    iilx-r  die    Ulii-i- 

iiisc  li Wcstfiillsclicii     Itolielscnsyndikntc    iiiii     .".<>.  .\u\  ciislici- 

und     I.     \  >^•^/A•lll\^i•y     i;»<».',     iiii     !{i'i<|isla;:sneltiinilc.  \  iTli.-ind 

luuKcM    iilicr   den    IInlli/<Mm  \Crli;iiid    juii    '_".    nnd  .".     Ih'zi'ni- 

lnT    llMi;;    ill!    Kciclist.'i^rstrcliiindo :    Verli:indlini;rfn  illirr   dm 

\<rl);nid     dcntHclii-r     1  (ralitwnlzwcrUc     inid     ilrn  N'lrlininl 

dcidsclicr  Itralitstiftfidirikiiidi'U  :iiii  .''.<).  .Inui   P.hi|  im   Kilili- 
stagsp'liihidc  ;  .Vnliinen. 


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Vol.  2.  Vorhnmllnngen  iiber  (1(mi  Woissblochverband  am  19. 
Jiini  1005  im  Keifhstagsgebiiudc  zii  Berlin;  Aulagen :  I. 
Materialu-n  fiir  dio  VerhaiuUuiigon ;  II.  A'creiniguiiK  der 
Weissbk'ch  verarbeiteutlen  liidustrlellen  Deutsfblands. 
Denkscbrift  zii  den  kontradiktoriscben  Verbandhuigen  ;  III. 
Weissblechkartell.  Aintlicber  Fragebogen — Verbaudlungen 
iiber  die  Stablwerksverbiinde  am  20.  und  21.  Juni  1905  im 
Keic-bstagsgebiiude  zu  Berlin  ;  Anlageu. 

Gleed,  Charles  S.     The  steel  trust  and  its  makers. 

(In  La  Follette.  Robert  M.  cd.  Tbe  making  of  America,  vol. 
C,  pp.  ir)7-l()4.     Cbicago,  190G.     8°.) 

Gray,  "William  (i.     The  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel. 

Washington^  D.  C:  [(rovernment  printing  office],  1902.     97 
pp.     4°-     {U.  S.  Census  Bulletin.,  no.  2 Jf6.) 

Contains  a   comparative  summary.   1870  to  1900,   of  tbe  iron 

-     and  steel  industry  as  a  wbole ;  Tbe  manufacture  of  pig  iron  ; 

Tbe  manufacture  of  steel  ingots  and  steel  castings  and  ot 

rolled  iron  and  steel ;  Tbe  manufacture  of  iron  blooms  and 

hammered  bar  irou  for  sale. 

Same. 


(In  United  States.  Twelfth  census.  Manufactures,  Part  IV. 
Special  reports  on  selected  industries,  pp.  1-9.5.  Washing- 
ton, 1902.     4°.) 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and 
industr3\  Memoranda,  statistical  tables  and  charts,  with 
reference  to  various  matters  bearing  on  British  and  for- 
eign trade  and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode.^  1903-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parlia- 
ment. Sessional  papers,  1903,  Cd.  1761;  190 J^,  Cd.  2337; 
1905,  Cd.  2669.) 

Contents. — Vol.  1.  Value  of  exports  to  protected  and  unpro- 
tected markets  of  certain  classes  of  British  produce:  Iron, 
steel,  and  other  metals,  etc.,  page  2.'} ;  Quantities  of  iron  and 
steel,  wrought  and  unwrought,  i)lates  and  sheets,  rails,  and 
tlnplates  and  sheets,  exported  from  United  Kingdom  to  pro- 
tected and  unprotected  markets,  pp.  2G-27 ;  Value  of  the  im- 
ports into  the  United  Kingdom  of  articles  manufactured  or 
partly  manufactured  [including  bar  and  pig  iron,  unwrought 
steel  and  iron  and  steel  manufacturosl  from  Germany,  Bel- 
gium, Ilolliind,  France,  Russia,  Italy,  and  tbe  United  States, 
74-95;  Weekly  rates  of  wages  of  iron  founders  1874-1902, 
as  recognized  in  the  under-mentioned  towns  by  trade  unions, 
p.  205;  Annual  earnings  of  coal  niiners,  iron  miners  and 
other  miners  in  certain  years  from  1844  to  1901,  expressed 


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as  percentages^  of  wages  in  1000.  (France),  p.  279;  Wages 
of  workmen  employed  in  Krupp's  foundries,  in  certain  years 
from  1850  to  1900.  (Germany),  p.  280;  Wages  of  iron  work- 
ers, from  1845  to  1900,  expressed  as  percentages  of  the  wages 
in  1900.  (Belgium),  p.  281 ;  Wages  of  Bohemian  miners,  coal, 
lignite,  and  iron  in  each  year  from  1870  to  1900.  expressed 
as  percentages  of  the  wages  in  1900.  (Austria),  p.  283; 
Memorandum  on  the  exiwrt  policy  of  trusts  in  certain  for- 
eign countries.  The  German  empire:  Kartells  of  rolled  wire 
manufacturers,  and  of  the  wire  nail  trade,  etc..  pp.  ot>0-309 ; 
German  and  American  iron  and  steel  in  the  British  market, 
1900-190?,.  pp.  343-357;  List  of  certain  principal  articles  ex- 
ported from  foreign  countries,  the  output  or  sale  of  which 
is,  to  a  greater  or  less  extent,  luulerstood  to  be  controlled 
by  trusts,  kartells,  syndicates,  &c.  (includes  iron  and  steel, 
cast  or  wrought),  p.  35S ;  Table  showing  the  numl)er  of  per- 
sons in  England  and  Wales  occupied  in  iron  and  steel  manu- 
facture, pp.  362,  364,  369;  Output  of  textiles  and  iron  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  p.  360 ;  Chart  showing  the  estimated  an- 
nual consumi)tion  in  the  Fnited  Kingdom  of  jiig  iron,  raw 
cotton  &  raw  wool,  the  quantity  of  i)ig  iron  itro(lucc(l.  and 
the  growth  of  population  during  a  series  of  years,  p.  .".OS; 
The  present  condition  of  the  manufactured  iron  and  steel 
trade  in  the  North  East  of  England.  i)p.  370-373;  Statement 
giving  in  a  summary  form  certain  leading  statistics  bearing 
on  the  indusii-ial  condition  of  the  rnitcil  Kingdom,  ainl  of 
the  following  important  conniicrcial  countries,  viz.  :  Russia, 
United  States  of  America.  Austria-Hungary.  France.  Italy. 
Germany,  and  Belgium  (including  pig  iron  and  production 
of  steel),  pp.  374-375;  Statement  siiowiiig  tlic  (|iiaiitity  uf 
coal  and  of  pig  iron  produtcd.  and  the  i|uantity  of  pig  iron 
consumed,  in  the  United  Kingdom  1  s.". !  1 1 1( il'.  pp.  439—112. 
Vol.  2.  The  course  of  emplo.vment  in  recent  years  in  tlie 
coal,  iron  and  steel  trades,  j)]).  85-80;  Statistical  tabii»s. 
A.  Percentage  unemployed  in  tr.-ide  unions.  1.  Engineering, 
shipbuilding,  and  metal  trades.  ]>.  ST;  ("h.-irt.  Series  I.  to 
follow  p.  9K ;  laiiployment  in  co.il.  iron,  and  steel  ti'ades.  jip. 
94—90;  Abstract  (tf  the  pro<-eedings  of  the  (lennan  connnis- 
sion  on  kartells:  Blienisb-Westphaiian  iilg  imn  syndicate, 
pp.  411-41.'?:  Ilalr-linished  steel  syndic.-ite.  ]t\K  11".  lie. ;  The 
rolled  uii'e  and  wire  nail  i<ailells,  pp.  I  H!  117:  'I'lie  wire 
kartells,  pp.  117-ll.S:  The  wire  nail  kartell.  \>\>.  ns-l2(t; 
Tables  appended  to  the  evidence  taken  on  the  rolled  wire 
and  win;  nail  kiirtells.  pp.  421—12S;  Inm  t'.ninders  -Weekly 
rates  of  wages,  p.  ri79  :  I'roduction  and  lonsumption  of  pl^j 
iron.  p.  .".Sd.  .'si:  I'nKhKtinii  <if  pig  iron  in  <!crman\.  I'raiice. 
and  the  Tnited  States,  p.  .">so. 

Great  Britain.  liourd  <>f  tnuh.  Imn  and  steel,  190.').  Copy  ''of 
iMeiiif)raii(liiiii  and  statistical  lal»l(''>  slictwiiio-  die  prddiic- 
tioii  and  coiisiiinpt  ion  i»f  iioii  uw  mikI  \n<i  iron,  and  llie 
production    (if    steel,    in    tin-    I'liiled     Kiii</doin    and    the 

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principal  foreign  countries  in  recent  years,  and  the  im- 
ports and  exports  of  certain  classes  of  iron  and  steel  manu- 
factures (In  continuation  of  Parliamentary  paper,  no.  296, 
of  Session  1905)."  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons, 
to  be  printed,  3  August  190G.  29  pp.  F°.  {Great  Brit- 
ain.   Pari 'lament.    Sessional  papers.,  1906.    322.) 

Contents. — Memorandum;  Statistical  tables:  Table  I.  Iron 
oi'e : — Statement  sbowing  for  the  years  1890  to  1905  inclu- 
sive, ;ukI  for  each  of  the  undermentioned  countries,  the  total 
output  and  consumption  of  iron  ore,  and  the  output  and 
consumption  per  head  of  the  population  of  each  country : 
(a)  United  Kingdom,  (b)  Russian  Empire  (exclusive  of  Fin- 
land), (c)  Sweden,  (d)  Germany  (including  Luxemburg), 
(e)  Belgium,  (f)  France,  (g)  Spain,  (h)  Austria-Hun- 
gary, (i)  United  States.  Table  II.  Pig  iron: — Statement 
showing  for  the  years  1890  to  1905  inclusive,  and  for  each  of 
the  undermentioned  countries,  the  total  production  and  con- 
sumption of  pig  iron  and  the  production  and  consumption 
per  head  of  the  population  in  each  country:  (a)  United 
Kingdom,  (b)  Russian  Empire  (exclusive  of  Finland),  (c) 
Sweden,  (d)  Germany  (including  Luxemburg),  (e)  Bel- 
gium, (f)  France,  (g)  Spain,  (h)  Austria-Hungary,  (i) 
United  States.  Table  III.  Steel : — Statement  showing  the 
total  production  of  steel,  and  the  production  per  head  of  the 
population,  in  the  United  Kingdom,  Russia,  Sweden,  Ger- 
many and  Luxemburg,  Belgium,  France,  Spain  and  the 
United  States  in  each  of  the  years  1890  to  1905  inclusive : 
(a)  Total  production,  (b)  Production  per  head  of  the  popu- 
lation. Table  IV.  Imports  and  exports: — Statement  showing 
for  each  of  the  years  1900  to  1905  the  quantities  of  the  prin- 
cipal classes  of  iron  and  steel  manufactures  imported  into, 
and  exported  from,  each  of  the  under-mentioned  countries : 
(a)  United  Kingdom,  (b)  Germany,  (c)  France,  (d)  United 
States. 
Appendix  :  Statement  showing  the  production  and  exports  of 
iron  ores  from  certain  British  Colonies  and  Possessions  and 
foreign  countries  not  included  in  Table  I,  in  each  of  the  years 
1901  to  1904  inclusive,  so  far  as  the  figures  are  available. 

Great  Britain.  Home  office.  Mines  and  quarries:  general  rej^ort 
and  statistics  for  1903.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Par- 
liament by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London,  190^.  3  parts.  Plates.  Map.  F°.  (Great  Brit- 
ain. Parliavrient.  Sessional  papers,  1901^.  Cd.  2115,  2280, 
2283.) 

Contents. — Part  1.  District  statistics.  Statistics  of  the  per- 
sons employed,  outjiut,  and  accidents  at  mines  and  quarries 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  arranged  according  to  the  inspec- 
tion districts.  Part  II.  Labour.  General  report  and  statis- 
tics relating  to  persons  employed  and  accidents  at  mines  and 


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quarries  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  to  the  enforcement  of 
the  mines  and  quarries  acts.  Part  III.  Output.  General 
report  and  statistics  relating  to  the  output  and  value  of  the 
minerals  raised  in  the  United  Kingdom,  the  amount  and 
value  of  the  metals  produced,  and  the  exports  and  imports 
of  minerals. 

Great  Britain.    Tariff  commission.    Report  of  the  tariff  commission. 
Vol.  1.     The  iron  and  steel  trades,  with  appendix. 
London:  P.  S.  King  <£■  son^  lOOJf.    4°. 

Among  the  contents  the  following  are  to  be  noted :  Section  II. 
Relative  position  of  the  British  and  foreign  iron  and  steel 
trades,  Tf  17-40;  Section  III.  The  position  of  the  British 
iron  and  steel  trades  with  regard  to  (1)  the  home  market 
(2)  exports  to  foreign  countries  and  British  possessions. 
H  41—44;  Section  IV.  Exi)erience  of  manufacturers,  T[ 
45-46;  Section  V.  Alleged  causes  of  the  relative  decline  of 
the  British  iron  and  steel  industry,  H  47-54;  Section  VI. 
The  export  systems  of  foreign  countries.  1  55-l>l  ;  Section 
VII.  Dumping,  f  62-75;  Section  VIII.  The  remedy.  H 
76-85;  Section  XII.  Memoranda:  (a)  Recent  tlcvclopments 
in  the  United  States  iron  and  steel  industry,  •;  ;»4-128;  (b) 
summary  of  evidence  before  the  United  States  Industrial 
commission  on  the  iron  and  steel  industries,  1[  124-i:U  ; 
(c)  the  organisation  and  working  of  (Jernian  Kartells, 
11  132-152;  Sec-tion  XIll.  Foreign  and  colonial  import 
duties,  H  153-154;  Section  XIV.  Statistical  tables:  (a) 
Exports  of  iron  and  steel,  manufactured  and  i)artly  manu- 
factured, showing  principal  countries  of  declared  destina- 
tion. *[  155-177;  (b)  imports  of  iron  and  steel,  manu- 
factured and  partly  manulacture<l,  with  principal  countries 
of  declared  origin,  ^  178-185;  (c)  imports  of  iron  and 
steel  into  liritish  colonies,  ^  isr,-l!)i  ;  (d)  exports  from 
Germany,  t  11I2-193;  (e)  development  of  home  and  export 
trades,  1[  1!)1-100;  (f)  state  of  employment  in  the  iron 
and  steel  trades,  H  197-2(M);  Sectii>n  X\I.  Keplies  to 
forms  of  in(iuiry:  (a)  Ini])orts  competing  with  Britisii 
products,  *i  202-214;  (b)  sources  of  supidy,  ',  215  2-i;{; 
(c)  foreign  conspetltion  at  home,  ^  244-3(»7 ;  (d)  foreign 
competition  in  n(>utral  and  protected  markets,  H  .308-,3.5!); 
(e)  .suggested  reduction  of  lorelgn  larlfTs,  Ij  .■{(•(►-.'{(;7 ;  (f) 
loss  of  employment,  T  .■'.rkS-;'.S7 ;  (g)  diiTerenllal  railway 
.•iiid  shii»plng  rati's,  IJ  ;iH8-4(M  ;  (b)  advantjig«'s  of  Indus- 
trial coml)inatlons.  1i  in.'*— }i;2 ;  (1)  reme'dlal  measures,  If 
42.''r— 1.37 ;  (j)  effect  and  incidence  of  Import  tlutle.s,  ^ 
438-470;    (k)   cohmial  preferential  tarilTs.  H  471-185. 

Gutmann,     Julius.      (  Imt    den     anierikanischcii     Slaliltnisl.      Mit 
iici  iicUsiclit  i«riiii<;  des  (leiil-clicii   Staldwi'iksN  eihaiide.s. 
Essen:  a.  P.  Ii<irtlrl,ri\  nxx;.    ir,i)  pp.    S". 

Not  at  present  in  the  Library  of  Coiign'ss,  li;is  bmi  nidiTcd. 


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Hayes,  John  Lord.     ^Memorial  of  the  iron  mannfactures  of  New 
Enghmd,  asking  for  a  modification  of  the  tariff  of  1846. 
Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman,  printer,  1850.     39  pp.    8°. 

Hewitt,  Abram  Stevens.  The  production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its 
economic  and  social  relations. 
Washington:  Government  jjrinting  office,  1868.  v,  138  pp. 
Folded  plates.  8°.  {U.  S.  Commission  to  the  Paris 
exposition,  1867.  Reports  of  the  United  States  commis- 
sioners.    [^1868 \-70,  i\2  [pt.  1].) 

Holt,  Byron  W.     Export  prices  to  date. 

Published  hy  the  Reform  Club,  Committee  on  tariff  reform. 
New  York,  1906.  16  pp.  8°.  (Series  1906.  No.  7, 
October  15,  1906.) 

Contains   tables   of   prices   of   articles   mostly    iron   and   steel 
products. 

The  steel  trust  both  a  prince  and  a  pauper.     1902.     5  pp. 

8°.     {United  States.     57th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate 
document  no.  1^36.) 

Iron  and  coal  trade  committee,  Philadelphia.  Letter  [of  a  com- 
mittee, appointed  at  a  meeting  of  the  Iron  and  coal  trade, 
in  Philadelphia]  to  the  Hon.  George  Evans,  against  the 
repeal  of  the  duty  upon  railway  iron,  imposed  by  the 
tariff  act  of  1842. 
Philadelphia:  J.  Harding,  18 Jfl^.    17  pp.    8°. 

Isthmian  canal  commission.     Report  1899-1901. 

Washington:    Government  printing   office,   190 If.     688  pp. 
Diagrams.    Plates.    Maps.    F°. 

The  Isthmian  canal  and  the  iron  isnd  steel  industries  of  the 
United  States,  pp.  5.5.5-50.3. 

Jeans,  James  Stephen.  The  British  iron  and  steel  industries;  their 
conditions  and  outlook. 

(/«  Ashley,  William  .T.     British  industries,  pp.  2-37.     London, 
New  York,  I!)03.     12°.) 

The  iron  trade  of  Great  Britain. 

London :  Methuen  <&  co.,  1906.  vi,  227  pp.  8°.  {Books  on 
business.) 

Jeidels,  Otto.  Das  Verhiiltnis  der  deutschen  Grossbanken  zur  In- 
dustrie mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung  der  Eisenin- 
dustrie. 


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Leipzig:  Duncker  d-  Humhlot,  1905.  xii,  271,  (1)  pp.  S°. 
(Staats-  und  sozialiLissenschaftliche  Forschungen,  hrsg. 
con  G.  Schmoller  und  M.  Sering.    24.  Bd..  2.  Tift.) 

Jevons,  William  Stanley.    The  coal  question :  an  inquiry  concerning 
the  progress  of  the  nation,  and  the  probable  exhaustion 
of  our  coal-mines.     Pkl.  by  A.  W,  Flux.     3d  ed.     rev. 
London,  New  York:  Maximilian  and  co.,  1906.     (4),  467  pp. 
Diagrams.    8°. 

"  Of  the  iron  trade."  pp.  368-400. 

Kestner,  Fritz  i.  e.  Friedrich  Julius  Felix.     Die  deutschen  Eisen- 
zolle  1879-1900. 
Leipzig:  Diinker  tfc  Humhlot,  1902.     ix,  132  pp.     J'ahles. 
8°.     (Staats-    und    sozialwissensehaftliche    Forschungen, 
hrsg.  von  G.  Schmoller.    21.    Bd.,  3,  lift.) 

Kirchhoff,  Charles  AV.  II.     Notes  on  some  European  iron  making 
districts;   a  collection  of  letters  to  the  Iron  age. 

[New  York?:  The  Iron  age?,  1900.]  113  pp.  Illustrations. 
Maps.    8°. 

Kollniann,  Julius,     Der  Deutsche  Stahhverksverband.     Eine  wirt- 
schaftliche  Studie  auf  Grund  eigener  Wahrnehmungen. 
Berlin:  Pan-verlag,   [190o].     iiO  pp.     8°.     {.Moderne  Zeit- 
fragen     .     .     .     Xr.  7.) 

Lenschau,  Thomas.     Die  amerikanische  Gefahr. 

Berlin:  Franz  Siemenroth,  1902.     (4),  o8  pp.    8°. 

Principally  on   the   iron   industry   as  threatened   l)y   the   W   S. 
Steel  trust. 

iJevy,    Hermann.     Die  Stahlindustrie  der  Vereinigten   Staalen  von 
Aniciika    in    iiii'eii    iieiitigeii    Prodiiktions-    und    .Vbsatz- 
Verhiiltnissen. 
Berlin:  J.  Springer,  1905.     riH,  364  Pl>-     '^°' 

"A  sketch  of  the  history  of  tlie  iron  industry  is  followed  hy  an 
elaborate  account  of  its  pn-scnt  state,  cost  ()r  production, 
the  Steel  Corporation,  an<l  especially  the  Steel  Kail,  Tin 
ri:ite,  and  Wire  <-onil)inations.  Tin"  author  looks  forward 
to  :\\i  incrca.se  of  the  e.vports  of  crude  Iron  und  Hte»'l  from 
the  Iiiited  States." 
"A  nionoj^rajih  dealint:  with  the  present  condition  of  the 
Anu-rican  sleel  lr;ide.  written  hy  the  prol'es.sor  of  politic:il 
eeonorny  at  tiie  fniversity  of  llalle.  The  Hul)Je<-tn  trciled 
are:  (1)  The  demand  for  st(M'l  In  the  I'nlted  States.  (2) 
the  raw  i»rodncflon,  (a)  the  tlrst  stnues  of  the  modern  d(>- 
velopment,  (h)  advances  and  n'<l\ictlons  in  i-ost  during  the 
past  twenty-five  years,    (c)    the  cost  of  prcMluctlon    .at    the 


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present  time,  (d)  the  conditions  of  remunerative  working 
in  pis-iron  production,  (e)  the  manufacture  of  steel  ingots; 
(3)  the  manufacture  of  finished  products,  (a)  heavy  prod- 
ucts, (b)  rails,  (c)  structural  material,  (d)  billets,  (e) 
the  wire  industry,  (f)  the  tin-plate  industry;  (4)  the  mod- 
ern development  of  the  steel  industry  and  the  export  prob- 
lem. In  conclusion,  the  position  of  the  European  countries 
in  regard  to  American  competition  is  discussed,  and  argu- 
ments in  favour  of  the  free  trade  policy  for  England  are 
adduced." 

McPherson,  John  Bruce.     Report  of  the  Chamberlain  tariff  com- 
mission.    Iron  and  steel  trades. 

,  (In  National  association  of  wool  manufactures.     Bulletin,  vol. 
34,  Dec,  1904,  pp.  309-329.     Boston,  1904.     8°.) 

Mansfield,  Edward  Deering.     A  letter  in  regard  to  the  tariff  on 
iron  and  labor. 
Cincinnati:  Wrightson  &  co.,  printers,  1869.     Jfi  ff.     8°. 

Martin,  Eudolf.     Die  Eisenindustrie  in  ihrem  Kampf  um  den  Ab- 
satzmarkt.     Eine  studie  iiber  Schutzzolle  iind  Kartelle. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  d'  Humhlot,  1904.     viii,  {2),  332  pp.     8°. 

Meade,  Edward  Sherwood.  The  genesis  of  the  United  States  steel 
corporation. 

{In  La  Follette,  Robert  M.  ed.     The  making  of  America,  vol. 
6,  pp.  137-146.     Chicago,  1906.     8°.) 

Moritz,  Eugen.     Eisenindustrie,  Zolltarif  und  Aussenhandel,     Ein 
praktischer  Beitrag  zur  Wirtschaftspolitik  nach   Infor- 
mationen  aus  Industrie-  und  Exportkreisen. 
Berlin:  F.  Siemenroth,  1902.     (4),  74,  (2)  pp.    8°. 

Nieden, '  Walter    zur.     Die    Arbeiterverhaltnisse    der    Eisen-    und 

Stahlhiitten-Industrie  Grossbritanniens. 

(In  Jahrbuch  fiir  Gesetzgebung,  Verwaltung  und  Volkswirt- 
schaft,  vol.  20,  1896,  pp.  527-540;    897-929.) 

Popplewell,  Frank.     Some  modern  conditions  and  recent  develop- 
ments in  iron  and  steel  production  in  America. 
Manchester:   At  the  university  press,  1906.    x,  (2),  119,  vi 
pp.  8°.       {Publications  of  the  University  of  Manchester. 
Economic  series,  no.  3.) 

Rabius,  "Wilhelm.  Der  Aachener  Hiitten-Aktien-Verein  in  Rote 
Erde,  1840-1000.  Die  Entstehung  und  Entwicklung  eines 
rheinischen  Hiittenwerks. 


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Jena:  G.  Fischer,  1906.  vii,  145  pp.  Diagrams.  4°. 
{Volk'swirtschaftliche  vnd  wii'tschaftsgeschichtliche  Ah- 

handlungen,   hrsg.    von   ^V.   Stieda  .  .  .  Neue  FoJgc.     8. 
Eft.) 

"  Literaturverzeichnis,"  pp.  144-145. 

Riviere,  (i.     L'industrie  siderur<2:i([iie  iiux  Etais-Unis. 

{In  Societe  des  ing('nieiirs  civils  de  France.  Meinoires,  Bul- 
letin, Feb..  1906,  pp.  317-39<k     Paris.  1906.     8°.) 

"A  statistical  and  descriptive  review  of  the  industry  in 
America,  with  illustrations  and  plans  of  the  principal 
plants." 

Sch-wab,  Charles  ]\I.     The  enterprises  buih  up  by  Andrew  Carne»^ie. 

(Ill  La  Follette,  Robert  M.  cd.  The  making  of  America,  vol. 
G.  pp.  147-156.     Chicago,  1006.     S°.) 

Sering",   Max.     Geschichte  der  preussisch-deutschen  Eisen/t>lle   von 
1818  bis  zur  (jegenwart. 
Leipzig:     Duncl'er  &  Ilumhlot.,  1882.     xxiv.,  313.,   (1)   pp. 
Tables.     8°.     {Staats-  iind  social wissenschaftliche  Forsch- 
ungen,  hrsg.  von  Gustav  SchmoUer,  3.  Bd.  4-  Eft.) 

Simmersbach,  Oskar.     Die  Eisenindustrie. 

Leipzig:  Teuhner,  1006.  a-,  322  pp.  Illustrations.  8°. 
{Teuhnei'\i  Tlandhi/ch  fUr  Handel  mid  Gcverhe.) 

Not  at  present  in  the  Library  of  Congress;  has  lieen  ordered. 

Stillich,  Oskar.     Eisen-  und  Stahl-Tn<histrie. 

Berlin:  Franz  Sicmcnrotli.  r,iii4.  .vii.,  238  pp.  8°.  {.\a- 
tional'Okonomixche  Forschungen  anf  d<ni  (r chief c  dcr 
grossindustriellen  Unternehmu/ig.     Bd.  I.) 

Swank,  James  Moore.     History  of  (he  niannliKhire  of  iron  in  all 
a<res,    and    particularly    in    llie    I'liitrd    States    f«»i-    three 
hundred  years,  from  l.")Hr)  to  LScSi"), 
Philadrlphia:  The  author,  1884.     vii,  428  pp.     8°. 

History  of  the  uiatnifactui-e  of  iron  in  all  ages,  and  |)articu- 

larly   in   the    Tnited   States   from   colonial   time>  t«i    ls'.»l. 
Also  a  shoi't   histoi-y  of  early  coal  mining'  in  the  I'nited 
States.     '2d  ed.,  thoroughly  rev.  and  greatly  enlarged. 
Philadelphia :  The  American  iron  and  ntccl  amociation^  1892. 
xix,  {1),S54  pp.     8\ 

Intro<luction  to  a  history  of  iromnaking  and  coal  mining  in 

I'ennsylvania. 
Philadelphia:  P>ih.  h,j  the  author,  iSiS.     IJ.',  pp.     8' 


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Swank,  James  Moore.  The  iron  and  steel  industries  of  the  United 
States.  A  series  of  statistical  statements  showing  the  pro- 
duction and  prices  or  iron  and  steel  for  a  long  series  of 
years. 

PhUadelj)hia:     The   American  h^on   and  steel  association, 
1891.    23  pp.    8°. 

Iron  and  steel,  iron  ore,  and  coal  statistics  for  the  United 

States,  Great   Britain,  Germany,  France,  and   Belgium. 
Eevised  to  the  end  of  1001. 
Philadelphia:  The    American   iron   and   steel   association, 
1902.    32  pp.    16°. 

Todd,  Albert  M.  Army  fortifications  bill— Shall  the  Government 
manufacture  our  munitions  of  war? — History  of  a  na- 
tional disgrace— The  "  Tales  of  the  pirates  "  and  ^'  The 
forty  thieves  "  revived — The  opulent  and  greedy  Carnegie 
Steel  Company  destroys  the  effectiveness  of  the  American 
navy.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  Saturday, 
February  5,  1898. 

(In  Congressional  Record,  55th  Congress,  26.  session,  vol.  31, 
part  8,  Appendix,  pp.  169-172.) 

United  States.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  merchant  ma- 
rine and  -fisheries.  Hearing,  April  11,  1906.  Statement 
of  E.  H.  Gary,  chairman  of  the  Board  of  directors  of  the 
United  States  steel  corporation. 
\J,V ashington :  Government  printinq  office.  1906.]  19  pp. 
8°. 

The  quotations  of  prices  of  steel  here  giv^n  are  discussed  in 
the  Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  10.  Oct.  ?>,  1000,  under  the 
title :  "  The  Stahlwerksverband  controverts  steel  trust's 
statements ;  "  and  also  in  the  Iron  age,  vol.  78,  Sept.  20,  1906. 

54th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  l]^o3.     Prices 

of  armor  for  vessels  of  the  navy.  Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  naval  affairs.  February  11,  1897.  xxxv,  464 
pp.     8°. 

58th  Congress,  3d  session.    House  document  no.  351.    Letter 

from  the  Secretary  of  the  navy  transmitting  a  letter  from 
the  Chief  of  ordnance  in  relation  to  contracts  for  armor 
plate.     February  18,  1905.     30  pp.     8°. 

Armor  factory  hoard.     Report  of  the  Armor  factory  board 

with  accompanying  documents.  Deceml)er  7,  1897. Re- 
ferred to  the  Committee  on  naval  affairs  and  ordered  to 
be  i:)rinted. 


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Washington:  Government  i)innting  office^  1897.  23,  (2). 
95,  (6)  pp.  Plates.  8°.  {oofh  Congress,  2d  session. 
House  document  no.  95) 

United  States.     Industrial  commission.     Reports  of  the  Industrial 
commission. 
Washington:    Government    printing    ofjice,    1900-1902.     W 
vols.    Map^.    Facsimiles.    Tables.    Diagrams.    S°. 

Contents. — Vol.  1.  Iron  and  stoel  combinations.  Ditrost  of  evi- 
dence, pp.  100-20");  Testimony,  pj).  !»4:'.-l(i:'.'.) ;  Vol.  7.  Iron, 
steel,  and  machinery  trades.  Digest  of  evidence,  pp.  ir>2-ItjO; 
For  testimony.  st>e  Index  of  testimony.  Vol.  7.  pp.  10;>.")-10:?t! ; 
Vol.  13.  The  Iron  and  steel  combination.  Digest  of  evidence, 
pp.  xcv-cxii ;  Foreign  and  domestic  prices  of  American  prod- 
ucts:  Machinery  and  indnl  prodm-ts.  p]i.  72i>-74;i ;  Costs  and 
prices  of  iron  and  steel  pnxUuts.  ]ip.  7(11-772;  Secnrities  of 
indnstrial  corporations:  The  iron  and  steel  gronp.  pp.  !)1S- 
922;  Vol.  17.  Collective  bargaining,  conciliation,  and  arbi- 
trati()n :  Iron,  stct'l  and  tin  iiidnstrics.  pj).  .S;V.)-:?47 ;  (ircat 
Brit.-iiii  iron  and  steel,  engineering,  and  shii»bnildiiig  trades, 
pp.  4!>.")-.">(>l  ;  Vol.  1!>.  Iron  and  steel  statistics.  \\\).  214-2l»:, 
24G-247 ;  I'rogress  of  the  iron  and  sttn-l  industry,  pii.  505- 
510;  Iron  and  steel  exports.  5CG-508. 

Navy  department.     Report  of  the  Secretaiv  of  the  Navy,  on 

the  actual  cost  of  armor  i)late  and  tlie  price  for  tlu'  same 
Avhicli  shoidd  he  eqiiitahly  paid  as  directed  liy  tlie  act  of 
June  10,  189G. 
Washington :  Government  printing  o^ce,  1897.  2  parts. 
Folded  plate.  8°.  {54t/i  Congress,  2d  session.  Tloiisr 
doc.  no.  151 .  ]>t.  /-2.) 

United  States  steel  corporation.     I"ii"(li   anmial    report    foi-   the 
fiscal  year  emh'd  I)eceiiil»er  'M,  I'.XHi. 
[Neio  York,  1907.  \     52  pp.    .^^. 

Verg-leichende  .\ii~t'nlir-iati>t ik  liir  ilie  lOiseniinhistrie. 

{Ill  stall!  und  Kisen.  2<;.  .Iiihrg.iiig,  May   1.".  I'.hh;.  pp.  (;22-4;2.'"..) 
Contains  statlsll<-al  tallies  covering  llio  ye.irs   1;»(Mi   I'.hmI  ,,1'  the 
iron  exiKirts  from  (Jerniany,  llngl.'uid,  Uclgium,  Amerlci.  iind 
for  Fran<-e.   i;i(i:!   liMC. 

"Wilgus,   Horace  La    Fayette.     .\   -tiidy  of  the    I'liiied   States  steel 
coi-|)oratioii  in  its  iinhistiial  ami  K-^'al  a-peets. 
CliidK/n:   I'idhiglniii  <(•  (<>.,  /!/()/.     .rlii,  222  pp.     8°. 


IRON  AND  STEEL:    ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

1900.  The  American  steel  and  wire  company. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews^  vol.  21  {June.^  1900) . 
652. 

1901.  The  steel  combination. 

Outlook,  vol.  67  {Feb.  16, 1901) :  373. 

1901.     An  $800,000,000  steel  "  trust." 

Am,erican  monthly  review  of  reviews^  vol.  23  {March.  1901^ : 
278. 

1901.     Le  grand   trust  de  Facier   aux   Etats-Unis.     Pierre   Leroy- 
Beaulieu. 
L''Economiste  frangais,  29.  annee,  vol.  1  {March  9,  1901)  : 

301-303. 

1901.     The  billion  dollar  steel  trust.     Albert  Shaw. 

American  m^onthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {April,  1901) : 
387-391. 

1901.     Billion  dollar  trust. 

Ghautauquan,  vol.  33  {April,  1901) :  3,  J^. 

1901.     II  "trust*'  deir  acciaio  negli  Stati  Uniti.     Giorgio  Bour- 
garel. 
U Italia  coloniale,  anno  2  {April,  1901) :  4-^-47. 

1901.     The  great  steel  combine  and  the  tariiT. 

Protectionist,  vol.  12  {April,  1901) :  596-598. 

1901.     Lal>or  and  the  steel  combine. 

PiihVir  opinion,  vol.  30  {April  25,  1901) :  519-520. 

1901.     Labor  and  the  steel  trust. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {May,  1901)  : 
526-528. 

1901.     The  steel  trust  in  the  Great  Lakes.     W.  F.  McClure. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {May,  1901)  : 
560-566. 

18 


IRON    AND    STEEL  :    ARTICLES    IN    PERIODICALS  19 

1901.     The  steel  trust  and  its  makers.     Charles  S.  Gleed. 
Cosmopolitan^  vol.  31  {May,  1901) :  25. 

1901.     The  billion-dollar  corporation.     Oeorge  Gunton. 
Ginitorrs  magazine,  vol.  20  {May,  1901) :  421-424. 

1901.     An  analysis  of  the  steel  trust.     Richard  T.  FA\. 
Cosrnopolitan,  vol.  31  {Aug.,  1901) :  42S-4S1. 

1901.     Genesis  of  the  United   States  steel   corporation.     Edward 
Sherwood  Meade. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  15  {Aug.,  1901) :  517- 
550. 

1901.  AMiat  the  United  States  steel  corporation  really  is,  and  how 

it  works.     Kay  Stannard  Baker. 
McClure''s  magazine,  vol.  18  {Nov.,  1901) :  3-13. 

1902.  Capitalization  of  llie  United  States  steel  corporation.     Ed- 

ward Sherwood  Meade. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  10  {Feb.,  1902) :  214- 
232. 

1902.     Possibilities  of  a  steel  panic. 

Scientific  American,  vol.  86  {Feb.  15,  1902) :  102. 

1902.     Professor  Meade  on  the  steel  company. 

Nation,  vol.  74  {Mar.  13,  1002) :  204-205. 

1902.     The  steel  trust  in  a  nutshell. 

Outlook,  vol.  71  {May  24, 1902) :  194. 

1902.     lousiness     ...     of  the  United  States  steel  corporation. 
Cassier^y  magazine,  vol.  22  (Juin\  1902)  :  /7!). 

1902.     The  report  ofllic  -Ird  tiiistasan  objectdesson  foi-  .Vnirricun 
voters. 
Arena,  vol.  28  {July.  1902) :  90-9',. 

1902.      Steel  corpoi  alioir.s  caniiugs. 

Independent,  vol.  54  (July  I  a.  /9(/2) :  /(JS2. 

1902.      U.  S.  steel's  ijU.OOO.OOO  wage  in.reasc. 

Protectionist,  vol.  14  (Aug.,  I9(i2) :  2(ff!. 

1902.     L(^  trust  de  Tacicr.     .1.  Im  mim  (.ni.-. 

Quesf/onx    diplomafif/urs    <t    rn/t)ni(drf<.    vol.    1',     (.!'/'/.    15, 
1902)  :  20 J -212. 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1902.     L'United  States  steel  corporation  et  rindiistrie  du  fer  aux 
Etats-Unis.     Yves  Giiyot. 

Jovi'iKil  des  economistes,  vol.  62  {Oct.  10,  1902) :  23-36. 

1902.     The  United  States  steel  corporation  not  a  monopoly.     Au- 
thentic statistics     .     .     . 
Protectionist,  vol.  U  {Oct.,  1002):  326-328. 

1902.  The  so-called  steel  trust.     H.  L.  Nelson. 
Century,  vol.  65  {Dec,  1902) :  302-316. 

1903.  Sharing  steel  trust  profits. 
Independent,  vol  55  {Jan.  8,  1903) :  113. 

1903.     Coal  and  iron  combinations  in  Germany.     Andre  E.  Sayous. 
Quarterly  jourrial  of  economics,  vol.  17  {Feb.,  1903) :  326- 
331. 

1903.     The  United   States  steel  corporation's  profit-sharing  plan. 
Arthur  Goodrich. 
World's  work,  vol.  5  {Feb.,  1903) :  3055-3058. 

1903.     The  steel  corporation  points  the  way.     Walter  "Wellman. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  27  {March,  1903) : 
326-331. 

1903.     The  United  States  steel  bond  conversion.     H.  L.  Wilgus. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  17  {May,  1903) :  501- 
504. 

1903.     Der  Stahltrust.     Hjalmar  Schacht. 

Preussische  Jahrhiicher,  vol.  112  {June,  1903) :  500-525. 

1 903.     The  United  States  steel  corporation :  its  physical  develop- 
ment and  organisation.     George  Ethelbert  Walsh. 

Cassier\s  magazine,  vol.  24  {Aug.,  1903)  :  346-351. 

1903.     The  story  of  the  world's  largest  corporation.     John  Bris- 
ben  Walker. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  35  {Oct.,  1903) :  685-695;  vol.  36  {Nov., 
1903) :  120-128. 

Review  of  Bridge's  "  History  of  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company." 

1903.     La  Societa  di  Terni,  il  governo  ed  il  "Trust"  metallurgio. 
Edoardo  Giretti. 
Giornale  degli  economisti,  2d  ser.,  vol.  27  {Oct.,  1903) :  309- 
364;  {Nov.,  1093) :  422-459. 


IRQN    AND    steel:    AETICLES    IX    PERIODiaALS  21 

1903.     Unternehmerverbande    unci    Preise    in    der    amerikanischen 
Eisenindustrie.     L.  Glier. 
Preussische  JuhrbUcher,  vol.  4I  {Oct.,  1903) :  78-128. 

1903.  The  United  States  steel  corporation's  bond  conversion.     Ed- 

ward Sherwood  Meade. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economies,  vol.  18  {Xov.,  1903) :  22-63. 

1904.  Les   trusts   Americains,   en   particulier   ceux    de   I'acier,    du 

cuivre  et  du  plomb.    [Discussion.]    Andre  E,  Savons,  Paul 
de  Eousiers,  N.  C.  Frederiksen,  Martin  Saint-Leon,  Ea- 
phael-Georges  Levj^,  Yves  Guyot,  and  others. 
Joutmal  (les  economistes,  63.  annee  {Mar.  15, 190 Jf) :  4^8-433. 

1904.      Les   trusts   Americains.     Vue   (Tenscnible   apres   des   etudes 
speciales  sur  la  "  Standard  oil,''  1' ''  IT.  S.  Steel  corpora- 
tion," I' "American  smelting  and  refining  co."  et  1' "Amal- 
gamated copper."     Andre  E,  Savons. 
Revue  d^economie  politique,  vol.  18  {Apr 'I,  1904)  ■'  309-324. 

1904.     La  reglementation   internationale  des  droits  de  douauo  sur 
les  fers.     (ieorg  (iothein. 
Revue  economiqnc  intcrnationale,  vol.  2  {Au(/.,  1904):   .jA^J- 
527. 

1904.     La    metallurgie    franeaise    et    I'cntcntc    iiitcniationnlt'    des 
acieries. 

Revue  economiqiw  intcrnationah  .  rol.  3  (I>cc.,  UlO^) :    7(18- 

7. 


781. 


1905.      Der   Stahlwerksverlnnnl.      I^iiic    \\  irtschaftliche    Stiidic    iiiif 
Gruiid  t'iir(.ii(M-  \\':ilini('liiiiiiiiir«'ii.     .1.   InoHiiihiiii. 
Die  Nation,  vol.  22  {Jan.,  1905):  280-282;  {Feb.  .{.  1905): 
294-298;     {Fch.    11.   1005):    312-314;     (F,l>.    is,    I9n5)  : 
325-327;    {Fch.  25.  1!i()5) :  3.',.!-3i,5. 

1905.  I'll  ti-ii^l   iiit('niaH(»ii:il  do  rails  d'acicr.      I*.  Siiiceii.v. 
Reforme  economiqiK  .   1',.  mnicc    {Juhj  9.   19(f5) :  958. 

1906.  Die  S(aliliiidus(ri('  der  Vercinigteii  Staaten  von   AincrilvM  in 

ilireii     liciit  ijieii     Produklions-     mid     Absalzxciliiilliiisscii. 
Georg  (iothein. 
Die  Nation,  rol.  23   {J<n,.    I-'.,   /fifif!)  :    2.10-2.13:    { F,/>.    m. 
1900) :  291,-290. 

Review  nf  n<  rmiiiiii  I.fv.vs  liMok   willi  IIm-  sjimh-  tide. 


22  IJBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1906.     United  States  steel  corporation. 

The  Statist,  vol  57  (  Feb.  24, 1906) :  346-348. 

1906.     Our  German  letter:  government  rejDort  on  the  Kartels:  the 
German  steel  trust's  activities. 

Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  15  {April  25,  1906) :  11. 

1906.  The  romance  of  steel  and  iron  in  America,  the  story  of  a 
thousand  millionaires.  Herbert  N.  Casson. 
Munsey''s  magazine,  vol.  35  {Apr.,  1906) :  3-22 ;  {May,  1906)  : 
148-167;  {June,  1906):  312-332;  {July,  1906):  438- 
460;  {Aug.,  1906):  574-594;  {Sept.,  1906):  718-736; 
vol.36  {Oct.,  1906):  72-94;  {Nov.  1906):  222-230;  {Dec, 
1906):  307-315;  {Jan.,  1907):  477-488;  {Feb.,  1907): 
631-646;  {Mar.,  1907):  755-767);  vol.  37  {Apr.,  1907): 
77-81. 

1906.     Domestic  and  export  prices  of  steel.     The  steel  trust's  evi- 
dence. 

Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  15  {May  2,  1906) :  15. 

1906.     The  U.  S.  steel  trust's  policy. 

Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  15  {May  9,  1906) :  5-6. 

1906.     The  German  steel  syndicate.     Francis  Walker. 

Quarterly    journal    of    economics,    vol.    20    {May,    1906) : 
353-398. 

1906.     Les  deux  Krupp  et  leur  ceuvre.     L.  Katzenstein. 

Revue   economique   internationale,   3.   annee,   vol.   2    {May 
15-20,  1906)  :  322-346. 

1906.     The  improving  iron  trade. 

The  Statist,  vol.  57  {May  26, 1906) :  997-998. 

1906.     Industrial  combinations  abroad:  the  German  steel  syndicate. 
C ommercial  &  financial  chronicle,  vol.  82  {June  9,  1906) : 
1297-1299. 

1906.     Sheffield  steel.     John  Mastin. 

Magazine  of  commerce,  vol.  8  {June,  1906) :  4^0-427. 

1906.     Iron  ore  supplies  and  the  steel  trade. 

The  Statist,  vol.  57  {June  23,  1906) :  1189-1190. 

1906.     The  United  States  steel  corporation.     John  P.  Ryan. 

Van  Norden's  magazine,  vol.  1  {July,  1906) :  33-38;   {Aug., 
1906) :  37-42. 


IROX    AXD    steel:    .VETICLES    IX    PERIODICALS  23 

1906.     The  resumption  of  dividends  by  the  steel  corporation. 

Commercial  d-  ftnaneial  chronicle,  vol.  83  {Aug.  4,  1906): 
241-2Jt2. 

1906.     United  States  steel  corporation. 

The  Statist,  vol.  58  {Aug.  4, 1906) :  197-190. 

1906.     Our   (ierman   letter:    the   steel    crust's  annual   report:    the 
labour    nuirket :    proposed    customs    union    between    Hol- 
land and  Belgium. 
Commercial  intelligence.^  vol.  16  {Sept.  '>.  1900) :  12. 

1906.     The  (ierman  steel  syndicate. 

Iron  age,  vol.  78  {Sept.  20,  1900) :  738-739. 

1906.     The  Stahhverks-Verband  on  Judpfo  Gary's  testimony  before 
the  Committee  on  Merchant  marine  autl  tislieries.    Aug.  'I'l. 
190G. 
Iron  age,  vol.  78  {Sept.  20, 1900) :  7U. 

1906.     The  growth  of  "  steel.*'     John  P.  Ryan. 

Van  Norden^s  magazine,  vol.  1  {Sept..  1900):  11-17. 

1906.     The  Stahlwerksverband  controverts  steel  trust's  statements. 

Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  10  {Oct.  3,  1900) :  !■'*. 

Disputes  Jud^e  Gary's  testimony  given  before  tlu>  (*(iiuinitti^ 
on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,  reganliii;.'  prices  of  steel. 

1906.     The  International  stei'l  synditatc:  will  it  lucaU  up? 
Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  10  {Oct.  17.  19(10) :  11. 

1906.      The  British  iron  and  steel  trade. 

lu-ouoniii-  review,  vol.  10  {<ht..  I!k>0)  :  J^JfO-i-jS. 

1906.  Our  Auicriian  ikiIcIxm)!;  :   Tlic  a(  liic\eincnls  (»f  liie  >teel  (rust. 
Commercial  intelligence,  vol.  10  (Xnr.  l ',,  19(>t!):  /'>. 

1907.  A  review  of  (icrmany's  posilidii  in  the  iiDU  and  ^Icel  indn'^ 

tries. 
Co7uineril<il  intcllif/nirr,  vol.  17  (.Inn.  U  1907)  :   II:    [.Inn.  H.'. 

1907):  II. 

1907.      Fluctuations  in  the  prii-cs  of  iron  and  steel  proilucl-^,  Is'.is- 
li)0(;. 
Iron  <i<ii\  rol.  79  (Jan.  Id,  I9(l7)  :   138. 

1907.     Italicns  p:is<Miindustric.     llWcdding. 

Staid  unr/  luMcn,  27.  Jahrgang  {Jan.  2,  1907) :  13-19. 


24  LIBRARY    01'    CONGRESS 

1907.     Enormous  coal  trust  formed  in  Germany. 

Commercial  intelligence^  vol.  17   {Feb.  13,  1907) :  12. 

Tells  of  rumor  of  fusion  that  "  ^Yould  mean  a  possible,  or 
probable,  loss  of  9A  million  tons  more  to  the  Coal  Syndic-ate 
yearly  and  one  of  800,000  tons  to  the  Stahlwerksverband ; 
and  a  new  trust  would  be  formed  with  a  capital  of  about 
ITS  million  marks    (fS.!)0O,000)." 

1907.     The  United  States  steel  report. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  vol.  84  (Mar.  16,  1907)  : 
597-600. 

1907.     The  United  States  steel  corporation's  annual  report:  largest 
gross  and  net  earnings  in  its  histor}^ 
Iron  age,  vol.  79  {Mar.  21,  1907) :  902-906. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Baker,  William  Elliott  Smith 5 

Baker,  Ray  Stannard 19 

Beck,  Ludwig 5 

Bell,  Sir  Lowthiau 5 

Blake,  William  Phipj is 5 

Bourgarel,  Giorgio IS 

Brassey,  Lord 6 

Bridge,  James  Howard 5 

Brough,  Bennett  H 6 

Campbell,  Harry  H 6 

Carnegie,  Andrew 6 

Casson,  Herbert  N 6,  22 

Chapman,  Sydney  John 6 

Crocker,  Alvah 7 

E 1 }- ,  R i cha  r d  T 19 

Farquhar,  Arthur  B 7 

Fawcett?  Waldon 7 

Fleming,  Rol)ert 7 

Flux,  A.  \V 13 

Franconie,  J 19 

Frederiksen,  N.  C 21 

Gary,  E.  H 16 

Germany: 

Ei'fen-Knfptfli'-KommUmon 7 

RecUixanit  des  Jnnern 7 

Giretti,  Edoardo 20 

Gleed,  Charles  S 8, 19 

Glier,L 21 

Goodrich,  Arthur 20 

Gothein,  <Jeorg 21 

Gray,  William  <i 8 

Great  Britain: 

Boiird  of  trade ><,  9 

Home  office 10 

Tnriff  r<i  nnniMni»u 11 

(lunton,  George 19 

(tutinann,  JuliuH 11 

Guyot,  Y  ves 20,  21 

llayeH,  John   Jyord 12 

Hewitt,  AbramStevenH 12 

Holt,  Byron  W 12 

Jeans,  James  Stephen 0,  1 2 

Jeidels,Otto 12 

Jevon.-,  William  Stanley lit 


Katzenstein,  L 

Kestner,  Friedriih  Julius  Felix 

Kirchhoff ,  C  harles  W.  H 

KoUmann,  Julius 

Lenschau,  Thomas 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre 

Levy,  Hermann 

L^vy,  Raphiiel-Georges 

McClure,  W.  F 

McPherson,  John  Bruce 

^lanstield,  Edward  Deering 

Martin,  Rudolf 

^lartin,  Saint-Leon 

IMastin,  John 

^leade,  Edward  Sher\voo<l 14, 

^loritz,  Eugen * 

Nelson,  H.  L 

Nieden,  Walter  zur 

Popplewell,  Frank 

Iiai)ius,  Wilhelm 

Riviere,  G 

Rousiers,  Paul  de 

Ryan,  John  P 

Sayiius,  Andrr  H 

Schacht,  lljalmar 

Schwab,  Charles  M 

Sering,  Max 

Shaw,  Albert 

Simmersbach,  <  tskar 

Sinceny,  P , 

Stillith.Oskar 

Swank,  James  Moon- 

Todd,  AllKTt  M 

Tniti-il  States: 

L'lniijrfxH 

Armor  fnctiirn  hoord 

Judnntrud  rontmiinnon  . 

AVii'v  dr/>ariiiirul  . . . 

WalkjT,  I'rauciH 

Walker,  .Inlin  MriHlK-n 

Walsh,  (ieorg"'  I'llhellMTt. . 

W.dding,  II  

WflliMan.  Waller 

Wilgus,  Horace  Iji  Kuyotli- 

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